Experience the urban side of Alaska as you explore the city of Fairbanks, cruise down the pristine Chena River to visit a Chena Indian Village, try to spot a grizzly bear in Denali National Park, and travel to Anchorage to go on a glacier cruise.

Visit the Coca Cola headquarters, splash through the famous Fountain of Rings in the Centennial Olympic Park and explore the Georgia Aquarium—the world’s largest—with over eight million gallons of water.

See all the sights on Boston’s Freedom Trail Walking Tour, visit the town of the infamous Salem witch trials, ferry to Ellis Island, once the gateway to New York City, and climb the stairs to the Lincoln Memorial to look out over the US capital.

Get your walking shoes ready to follow the footsteps of the American Founding Fathers in Boston. Journey through the landmarks of the American Revolution in this distinctly historical city by walking down the Freedom Trail with a Colonial tour guide. Get out of the city with detours to Salem, Lexington, Concord and Plymouth, where you will learn the truth behind the lore of the Salem Witch Trials, see where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired, and even step onto an exact replica of the Mayflower, complete with Pilgrims.

Go on Boston’s famous Freedom Trail Walking Tour to see 16 historical sights, including Paul Revere’s house and Faneuil Hall, visit Salem, where the infamous Salem witch trials occurred in 1692, and end your Boston tour with a city ride on a Duck Boat.

Explore Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile, look out over Chicago from the Willis Tower, the second tallest building in the US, tour the famous Wrigley Field, and walk down a replica of Main Street from the 1900’s at the Museum of Science and Industry.

Journey back to a time of revolution and brotherhood in the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. Follow the path of the marches through Atlanta, Montgomery and Birmingham, as well as the town of Selma, where a peaceful protest erupted into what is now called “Bloody Sunday.” Commemorate the key contributors to civil rights by visiting the Rosa Parks Museum and the National Voting Rights Museum, then visit the home and church of the most famous civil rights activist of them all, the venerated Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Learn about Florida’s coral reef at the US' first undersea park, hop on a glass bottom boat and get a unique view of the ocean, take an airboat ride through the Floridian Everglades, visit the Kennedy Space Center and top it off with a trip to Disney World.

Visit Gettysburg, site of the deadliest battle of the Civil War and one of the most important speeches in US history, explore Washington DC and see the memorials, monuments, and museums that make up the capital city.

Discover the natural beauty and wonder of the American Southwest. Land in Las Vegas and travel to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon and then hike the South Rim and watch the sun set over the spectacular Grand Canyon.

Explore Hawaii’s capital of Honolulu and see Iolani Palace, take in breathtaking views of turquoise waters after hiking Diamond Head, watch the surfers on Waimea Bay, visit the Polynesian Cultural Center and end the trip with a traditional luau.

Don’t just visit the popular tourist sites of Midtown Manhattan, but enhance your tour with visits to other trendy Manhattan neighborhoods and the New York City boroughs. Step off the beaten path with stops at the brand new roller coasters on Coney Island, the 585-acre Prospect Park in Brooklyn and more on this immersive insider’s tour.

Experience the “City That Never Sleeps”. Walk through the exciting chaos of Times Square, visit Ellis Island to see the Statue of Liberty, visit Ground Zero, tour the Metropolitan Museum of Art and walk through the tranquil Central Park.

Mingle with famous stars at the Hollywood Wax Museum, stroll down the Walk of Fame and see the Hollywood sign perched high on the hills, go on a VIP tour of the Warner Bros studio, and go sightseeing on the celebrity home-dotted Beverly Hills.

Walk among skateboarders on Santa Monica’s bustling boardwalk, stroll down Hollywood Boulevard and see the handprints of famous stars, travel along the beautiful Pacific coast to San Francisco, cross its famous Golden Gate Bridge and tour Fisherman’s Wharf.

Delve into Creole and Cajun culture in the diverse and vibrant New Orleans. Stroll down the famous Bourbon Street, tap your foot to the beat during a dinner at a House of Blues, cruise through the Port of New Orleans and visit a VooDoo Museum.

Experience the dramatic arts in two of the biggest theater capitals of the world with this transatlantic tour of New York and London. Walk down Broadway and see the iconic fluorescent billboards flashing the names of stars and titles of world-renowned productions, and see one (or two!) Broadway performances for yourself. Then cross the pond to experience theatre the British way (with the British spelling, of course). Learn about the centuries-old British theater tradition at an Elizabethan Globe Theatre workshop and Shakespeare’s birthplace. Then experience the new British theatrical tradition at a West End theatre performance.

Discover why people from all around the world dream of moving to New York City. Walk through Times Square, visit Rockefeller Center, ascend the Empire State Building and ferry over to Ellis Island, where the American Dream became a reality for so many. Then jet to Paris and marvel at the stone buttresses of the Notre Dame Cathedral, explore the vast exhibits housed in the Louvre, enjoy a crêpe au chocolate in the shade of the Eiffel Tower, and bargain hunt with chic Parisians in the trendy boutiques on the Champs-Élysées.

Walk through bustling Times Square to see Broadway theaters, tour the Metropolitan Art Museum, walk through Central Park to see Strawberry Fields, the John Lennon memorial and the open-air Delacorte Theater.

Discover why people from all around the world dream of moving to New York City. Walk through Times Square, visit Rockefeller Center, go up the Empire State Building and ferry over to Ellis Island, where the American Dream became reality for many immigrants.

See the sights that made New York City famous. Walk through Midtown to see Grand Central Station and Trump Tower, visit the Empire State Building, ferry to Ellis Island to see the Statue of Liberty, and walk through Central Park.

Explore the city that was capital of the original 13 colonies and home to Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross and Edgar Alan Poe. See the Liberty Bell, visit Independence Hall and run in Rocky Balboa’s footsteps up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Get a taste of Renaissance Spain in Puerto Rico’s capital city of San Juan’s 16th century historic district, explore El Morro, one of the oldest standing forts in the Caribbean, bask on Luquillo Beach and snorkel over reefs in the Spanish Virgin Islands.

Tour California’s State Capitol, visit the first non-Native American settlement in the Central Valley, explore the site that sparked the 1849 gold rush and travel to San Francisco to wander through the impenetrable prison on Alcatraz.

Crawl, climb and slide through caves at the Natural Bridge Caverns, take a cruise down the famous River Walk to hear stories about San Antonio’s past, and visit the Alamo and learn about the heroic men who gave their lives to defend it.

Explore San Francisco’s historic Fisherman’s Wharf, ride one of the famous cable cars, ferry over to “The Rock” and walk through what was once the infamous Alcatraz prison. If you want to spend more time in the Bay Area, add an extension to visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and cross the famous Golden Gate Bridge.

Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, tour a Fortune Cookie factory, ride a cable car and visit the famous Alcatraz Island then head down the Pacific Coast to explore the home of the stars, see the Hollywood sign high on the hill and walk down the Walk of Fame.

As the birthplace of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, Savannah's an ideal destination for your troops! There are dozens of historical sites to explore, many of which have created tours for Scouts that culminate with receiving a badge. You’ll become better acquainted with the history of Savannah and the Girl Scouts while also enjoying one of our country’s most beautiful cities.

See the National Monuments sparkle as you tour America’s capital city at night. Visit the Supreme Court and the Smithsonian Museum and then head to New York City to explore its diverse neighborhoods, catch a Broadway show and ferry over to Ellis Island.

Tour D.C. and experience the capital’s most important landmarks, like the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and the Smithsonian Museums. See the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Visit Ellis Island and go to the top of the Empire State Building in New York City.

Experience the beauty of Washington DC’s monuments and buildings as they light up the night sky during your evening tour of the city, then delve into history with a visit to Mount Vernon, the Smithsonian Museum, and the Holocaust Museum.

Tour Washington DC and see the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Memorial and more, then immerse yourself in the history of America with a visit to colonial Williamsburg and the first permanent settlement in the US at Jamestown.

Visit D.C. to walk in the footsteps of the movers and shakers of the United States. Enjoy the wealth of historical and political memorabilia that the U.S. Capital has to offer with visits to the Supreme Court, the Capitol building, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and, of course, the White House. Honor the fallen U.S. soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery, stopping to salute the eternal flame at the final resting place of JFK. Round out this politically and historically focused tour with a healthy dose of trivia at the Smithsonian museums, which feature exhibits on everything from astronauts to stamps to dinosaurs.

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